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Letter of Aristeas

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   Chap.,  §
1 I, 5 | holiness and your sympathy with men who are living in accordance 2 I, 20 | armed thirty thousand picked men and settled~them in garrisons 3 I, 22 | out the best of these, the men who were in the prime of 4 I, 26 | the Universe, as all other men, as we ourselves, O king, 5 I, 31 | to the salvation of the men since I was assured that 6 I, 32 | 32 For when men from pure motives plan some 7 I, 35 | enfranchisement of these men as an act of devotion to 8 I, 46 | to render justice to all men and especially to those 9 I, 46 | to deal fairly with all men according to the demands 10 II, 60 | For this reason literary men and poets and the mass of 11 II, 60 | referring to these books and the men who have lived and are living 12 II, 61 | elders out of every tribe--men who have lived~the noblest 13 II, 72 | show my gratitude to these men and to the Jews throughout 14 II, 73 | from each of your tribes, men of noble life and skilled 15 II, 75 | bodyguard and Aristeas--men whom I hold in high esteem-- 16 II, 82 | and by Aristeas, both good men and true, distinguished 17 II, 83 | 31 These men imparted to me your message 18 II, 86 | elders from each tribe, good men and true, and I have sent 19 II, 87 | the law is completed, the men shall be restored again 20 III, 109 | greater pleasure if the men whose duty it was to offer 21 III, 154 | 54 When men looked at the golden vessels, 22 IV, 193 | are actually seven hundred men engaged in the work, besides 23 IV, 205 | guarded too by most trusty men who had given the utmost 24 IV, 206 | 41 these men were never allowed to leave 25 IV, 209 | not permit more than five men to enter at one time.~ 26 V, 221 | country districts, since all men are inclined to a life of 27 V, 237 | against it--and 600,000 men were settled upon it in 28 V, 246 | The High Priest selected men of the finest character 29 V, 247 | 37 They were men who had not only acquired 30 V, 256 | securing just and prudent men about his person he would 31 V, 257 | 47 And the men who were now being sent 32 V, 258 | that he would never let the men go if it were merely some 33 VI, 264 | associating with the bad, men catch their depravities 34 VI, 266 | are wrought in secret by men upon the earth escapes His 35 VI, 272 | for people to make gods of men like themselves.~ 36 VI, 273 | much more learned than the men of former days who have 37 VI, 277 | with our affairs, call us "men of God."~ 38 VI, 279 | 19 The rest are men not of God but of meats 39 VI, 296 | 36 For most other men defile themselves by promiscuous 40 VI, 297 | only have intercourse with men but they defile their own 41 VI, 309 | 49 He bids men also, when lying down to 42 VI, 317 | practice is declared unclean in men.~ 43 VI, 319 | right in destroying such men.'~ 44 VI, 321 | replied, 'these are the men I mean; for to watch for 45 VI, 321 | I mean; for to watch for men's destruction is an unholy 46 VI, 323 | righteousness before all men, being mindful of Almighty 47 VII, 332 | in thirty days--but these men he counted worthy of greater 48 VII, 338 | then after saluting the men, said: 'It was right, men 49 VII, 338 | men, said: 'It was right, men of God, that I should first 50 VII, 352 | ordered him to make half the men sit at his right hand and 51 VII, 370 | instils fear into the minds of men by granting reprieves and 52 VII, 374 | bestows all these gifts and men never by themselves win 53 VII, 376 | of the thought that all men are appointed by God to 54 VII, 380 | is my opinion that these men excel in virtue and possess 55 VIII, 384| further questions of the men who sat next in order to 56 VIII, 389| great disgrace upon all men, and more especially upon 57 VIII, 391| good. For God draws all men to Himself by his benignity.'~ 58 VIII, 392| he could be the friend of men?~ 59 VIII, 393| you know that the life of men is made up of pains and 60 VIII, 395| and to make friends of men of this type. For God, too, 61 VIII, 409| putting questions to the men, he questioned the first 62 VIII, 410| away by impulses. For all men possess a certain natural 63 VIII, 410| It is probable that most men have an inclination towards 64 VIII, 413| king by his own power. All men wish to share this glory 65 VIII, 415| you show kindness to all men and win their friendship, 66 VIII, 415| To be popular with all men is the best of good gifts 67 VIII, 419| 36 And he replied, 'All men acknowledge that we ought 68 VIII, 419| he rules the minds of all men.'~ 69 VIII, 421| well in trying to bring all men into friendship with yourself.'~ 70 VIII, 425| for you have sown in all men the seeds of gratitude which 71 VIII, 429| constant possession as all men can she from your achievements 72 IX | sage advice for business men. ~ 73 IX, 432 | to put questions to the men who sat next to those who 74 IX, 439 | you. And so the efforts of men are fulfilled by the assistance 75 IX, 441 | lawgivers that the lives of men might be preserved, you 76 IX, 447 | misfortunes which befall men and recognized that it is 77 IX, 458 | upon the help of God that men can steer a true course 78 IX, 463 | there for wrath, when all men were in subjection and no 79 IX, 469 | 38 'By being fair to all men,' he replied, 'and by appearing 80 IX, 472 | example by rendering to men a recompense for their arduous 81 IX, 477 | he is a man ruling over men. And God brings the proud 82 IX, 487 | free from evil, but all men do grieve over them because 83 IX, 490 | next man, To whom ought men to entrust themselves?~ 84 X, 503 | it that the majority of men never become virtuous?~ 85 X, 504 | Because,' he replied, 'all men are by nature intemperate 86 X, 505 | may restore the lives of men. Even as you by such conduct 87 X, 508 | about the safety of their men than to gain a victory by 88 X, 508 | God acts well towards all men, so too you in imitation 89 X, 517 | should summon to your side men of learning and those who 90 X, 517 | educative than this) since such men are dear to God because 91 X, 520 | because you have surpassed all men in clemency and philanthropy, 92 X, 523 | energies to saving the lives of men, just as you consider injustice 93 XI, 529 | astonished beyond measure at the men and the way in which on 94 XI, 538 | later Demetrius took the men and passing along the sea-wall, 95 XI, 559 | sacred truths to common men, and that if he desisted 96 XI, 568 | letter that if any of the men preferred to come back to 97 XI, 569 | society of such learned men, and he would rather lavish


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